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Coombe Creek, off the River Fal, Kea, Cornwall. After 1908
A man in a rowing boat is in the foreground. Numerous other small boats are on the shore. Photographer: Unknown. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : KEAgv.40
Media ID 18441091
Filename: TRURI-KEAgv-40.tiff
Size: 4280 x 3280 (42.1MB)
Date: 28th February 2019
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.244276, -5.071172
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This print from the Royal Cornwall Museum transports us back in time to Coombe Creek, off the River Fal, Kea, Cornwall. Taken sometime after 1908 by an unknown photographer, it beautifully captures a serene scene that exudes tranquility and nostalgia. In the foreground of the image, we see a man gracefully rowing his boat along the calm waters of Coombe Creek. His solitary presence adds a touch of solitude to this idyllic setting. As our eyes wander towards the shore, numerous small boats dotting the coastline come into view. These vessels seem to be resting peacefully on land, awaiting their next adventure on these picturesque waters. The composition is bathed in soft natural light that casts gentle shadows across the landscape and creates a sense of warmth and serenity. The lush greenery surrounding Coombe Creek adds depth and richness to this already enchanting scenery. While little is known about who captured this moment in time or why they chose to do so, one thing remains certain - this photograph invites us to step into history and experience Cornwall's timeless beauty firsthand. Displayed at the Royal Cornwall Museum with pride and care for all visitors to enjoy, this print serves as a testament not only to its anonymous creator but also as a reminder of how precious our connection with nature truly is.